This looks nice, but as person who sometimes is participating in process of onboarding people to company where I work, I'd say this would impress me less than your profile at github, bloating with curious projects - some JS plugins, small games etc.
So I dare to advice thinking about this :)
Though such portfolio page may impress your clients if you are going to work as freelancer, doing similar portfolio pages for people and their small enterprises. This may be good of course.
Hi sir, honestly I agree with you on every aspect. I made this portfolio as a way to increase my chances of getting an interview. Though it doesn't reflect my love for solving software problems. I'll make sure to update it and maybe open source some of my old projects even though it's not perfect.
Hi Friend!
This looks nice, but as person who sometimes is participating in process of onboarding people to company where I work, I'd say this would impress me less than your profile at github, bloating with curious projects - some JS plugins, small games etc.
So I dare to advice thinking about this :)
Though such portfolio page may impress your clients if you are going to work as freelancer, doing similar portfolio pages for people and their small enterprises. This may be good of course.
Hi sir, honestly I agree with you on every aspect. I made this portfolio as a way to increase my chances of getting an interview. Though it doesn't reflect my love for solving software problems. I'll make sure to update it and maybe open source some of my old projects even though it's not perfect.
Oh, Friend, no need to call me "sir" please :)
This generally is the same for most developers you met on the web. "Colleague", "Friend", "Pal" or even "Dude" are ok :)
Please don't think I meant offence! It was just a kind of advice from friend developer who started like you, well, 12 years ago. Good luck! :)
No, your advice is really wholesome and I'll keep it in mind, thank you, friend! :)